BrandNewsDay Nigeria reports that the management of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has hit that it is optimistic about a hitch-free examination scheduled for May.
This online newspaper understands that the education board made this known in its Weekly Bulletin of the Office of the Registrar in Abuja on Monday.
Having earlier scheduled the 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination to hold between May 6 and May 16, the board assured it was ready to deliver a seamless exercise in its main examination, in all its 757 centres across the country.
”At the post-examination analysis held to conduct a post mortem of the examination, the Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, disclosed that the mock examination, conducted in 757 centres across the nation, was held with little or no hitches,” the statement said, reiterating the board was keen to deliver the most seamless examination ever, come May 6.
The statement also quoted the registrar as advising proprietors of Computer Based Tests centres nationwide, not to rest on their oars, but consolidate on the success recorded in the mock exercise.
Oloyede added that the centres must deliver a better outcome in the main examination in May.
”Taking the mock examination had proved to be one of the most effective tests of readiness for the main examination,” Oloyede said.
A total of 1.8 million candidates had reportedly enrolled for this year’s main UTME.
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